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Bournonite
Bournonite Bour"non*ite, n. [Named after Count Bournon, a mineralogist.] (Min.) A mineral of a steel-gray to black color and metallic luster, occurring crystallized, often in twin crystals shaped like cogwheels (wheel ore), also massive. It is a sulphide of antimony, lead, and copper.

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- Coueret, p. 58; Bournon, pp. 25–6. Dutray-Lecoin (2010a), p. 136. Bournon, p. 71. Bournon, pp. 66, 68. Linguet, p. 78. Schama, p .339; Bournon, p. 73. Denis...
- lupara, feminine (pop. Latin) form of lupus. In Lebeuf (Abbé), Fernand Bournon, Histoire de la ville et de tout le diocèse de Paris par l'abbé Lebeuf...
- Jacques-Louis, Comte de Bournon FRS, FGS (21 January 1751 – 24 August 1825) was a French soldier and mineralogist who came to England after the French...
- British chemist Edward Howard who, along with French mineralogist Jacques de Bournon, carefully analyzed its composition and concluded that an extraterrestrial...
- and mineralogist Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon (1751–1825), after whom it was named. The name given by Bournon himself (in 1813) was endellione, since...
- Bellas Greenough, Arthur Aikin, William Allen, Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon, Richard Knight, James Laird, James Franck, William Haseldine Pepys, Richard...
- there are reports of these particles by authors such as Jacques-Louis Bournon in 1813 for marcasite, and Gustav Rose in 1831 for gold. In mineralogy...
- official consideration, Miles built and flew a mock-up. Miles tasked Ray Bournon with designing a small single-engined single-seat aircraft, the Miles M...
- Retrieved 10 October 2009. Edward Howard, John Lloyd Williams, and Count de Bournon (1802) "Experiments and observations on certain stony and metalline substances...
- are: Augustin Cabanès (Cabanès 1938, p. 13), Jules Loiseleur and Fernand Bournon (Mongrédien 1961, p. 8), as well as John Noone (Noone 1988, pp. 252–277)...